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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Vintage Hair Care Products
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4 out of 5 for me! Woodbury was before my time, but I LOVED Prell and the Toni perms were inflicted upon me in my youth.
ReplyDeleteRemember "Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific!" My mom got ONE bottle of that. The rest of the time it was whatever was cheapest LOL!
Hi Roxanne,
DeleteThanks so much for stopping by and for sharing your memories. Oh, yes! I remember "Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific!" It was in a purple bottle, right? The fragrance was great.
Fun post, Wren. I remember the Farrah hair products, too. Didn't we all want to look like Farrah? (As if the shampoo would have done it! :o) Thanks for sharing. The Prell bottle looks familiar, too :)
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn,
DeleteThanks a lot for your comment. We sure did want to look like Farrah!
Your story is fascinating. i am a school teacher and im sure children would be encouraged by your history of learning. im glad teachers were kind to you
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. I was in high school when you were born and remember the products you have listed in the past several posts and watched many a snowy TV show. One of my sons had trouble learning to read and was teased by his classmates. Fortunately, the school system here used different techniques in the special education classes and he returned to normal classes in junior high. I think we handle stress less well as we get older. Definitely share your history with your doctor. He may have some suggestions that will help.
ReplyDeleteI too remember all of the above, Wren. thanks for a 'blast from the past'. it was a fun time to be young.
ReplyDeletecheers :)
Yep, I think it WAS purple.
ReplyDeleteToo many choices now. Back in the day you had, like, 3!
It is informative post. Woodbury shampoo is really best. Don't use the product which is not reliable in your hair also use only the herbal product. Oil your hair daily basis so that It look like the attractive.
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